mirror/game-datasets - allthe.codes - Love me some datasets! While there aren’t as many sets linked to as I’d expect, and there’s a whole big-game-company-api section, I think it warrants a deeper dive.

The quality of the gaming lists are all over the place. Love2D makes such great use of their art everywhere I see it:

I’m particularly interested in those game engines, of course. And I wonder how much of the MS-Blocks are applicable to minetest…

mirror/awesome-roadmaps - allthe.codes - Not the roadmaps I was thinking of: this is a list of paths to take to learn specific skills/knowledge. Ex. Go Developer, Game Programmer, etc. Neat to check out.

This wasn’t bad! I kinda expect there to be a directory for learning resources for any given thing, and yet I haven’t deciphered, “what makes an ‘awesome list’”?

For programming languages I’m only gonna process the novel and interesting. Otherwise, it’s just a list of languages, and for this format it doesn’t make much sense to explain each one in a line, and I’m not a programmer, so I’ve got nothing to comment.

The existence of a “development environment” category describes a lot about the nature of “awesome lists”. But we didn’t come here to wax poetsophical!

mirror/quick-look-plugins - allthe.codes - So weird! So few plugins on an “awesome” list, but curated by the author of the meta list… also, Apple subscribers sure do have vague definitions of “development environment”…